The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 7, 1931, Page 3

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THE DAILY 'ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1931, ™ x (e BGLB DIGGERS’ SONG HITS! A Thousand Lau ghs! BILLED SUNDAY VAN and SCHENCK, famous vaudveille headliners, > (' 1 WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST COLISEU SUNDAY MONDAY SUNDAY are here in their first full-length talking picture. Scng hits! No cne can put over a sOfg as they can—and they MOND Y Lafahias have many hits in this pictarc! And talk about i A i laughs! You'll never stop howling! What a picture! W i "fvml';ambeau What a cast! % Clrrans 1 7:30—9:30 7:30—9:30 of bascball | e Glittering Spectacular stage! Show Has Fine Cast— VAN & SCHENCK BESSIE LOVE J. C. NUGENT Benny Rubin—Mary Doran 100 Chorus Girls The 3lers versus the 98ers. The miners of the Klondike gold rush days of 1898 were mere pikers compared to the finely-feathered feminine Broadway gold . diggers, of 1931 with their charms, their| | wiles and their ability to gep. pay| |dirt from the most forbidding| |prospects, as depicted in “Gold | | Diggers of Broadway,” Warner| Brothers and Vitaphone 100 per| {@ent natural color, singing, talking, | |dancing picture, which comes to |the Coliseum theatre tomorrow.| | The Charles “Buddy” Rogers com-| ledy, “Safety in Numbers” makes | its last showings tonight. i “Gold Diggers of Broadway” is a| glittering and spectacular comedy |ot Broadway's chorus girls on and ! |off stage. Pretend tc Be Miners On the stage, in which they ap- |pear in an elaborate “show within a show” the lovely ladies appear as miners in the attire of gold r | days, singing and dancing to the tune of “The Song of the Gold| Diggers,” one of the many song| hits composed by Al Dubin and Joo' Burke, celebrated Tin Pan Alle writers. After theatre hours the girls become gold diggers on Broad- way and pursue their digging activ-| es, to the discumfiture “of butter and egg men, college b0y§“ and millionaires’ sons. | The ways in whica they *“dig”| their boy friends for shiny nug-| gets form many of the comedy | ituations in this brilliant extrava- | ganza which was one of Belasco's great stage successes. H Nancy Welford, Winnie Lightner, | Ann Pennington, Lilyan Tashman, | Gertrude Short and Helen Fos play chorus girls in “Gold Digger of Broadway,” while other prin pals in the cast are Conway Tearle, | William Bakewell, Nick Lucas, .Ar-| mand Kaliz, Lec Moran and Albert | 1Gran. There is a beauty chorus of | 100. Robert Lord did the adaptation of the Avery Hopwood play, and| dgirection was in charge of Roy Del Ruth. Added “Safety Lark,” reels. The Sensation of tlie A ge-Thrill with its Radiant Beauties RIVALS THE RAINBOW IN COLOR ! WARNER BROS present LISTEN FOLKS! is the big special previewed for the ’ Lodge Wednesday ¥ ; so we know you'll go wild over it. " ASK ANY ELK mjunmmmmu|ummmnmlmmmmmHmmnmlmmmmmmmrmmmmmumnnmunnnmfilmmmmmmumummnnumn ADDED ATTRACTIONS [ RS Oh! Look! Another One of Our Special Cartoons “Autum” Fun——Fun METROTON NEWS = Late U. S. C.-Notre Dame attractions tonight with in Numbers” are “Noah Vitaphone Acts and new: S e oS ATTENTION MASONS! | There will be a Stated Communi cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge N 147, F. & A. M. held in the Ma sonic Temple, Monflay evening Feb. 9. Members and visiting Brethren urged to be present. Work in th F. C. Degree. By order of the W.M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary Game GRS | Night Life in “Mazda Lane’” Mirrored in Dazzling Scenes. Sensationally Different from All Other Photoplays Sunday Matinee Sunday Night Monday and Tuesday Capitol : S~ e+ \}RLdImgzhArcr, Judson for Lind-|their way to the front. Details by‘ [ { | strom, Lindstrom for Judson, Sis-|quarters follow: —adv. RO A A OO | LAST TIMES SHOWING TONIGHT | €on. High School—Whyte for|last frame, the fire' eaters made STAGE STARSGLITTER =~ |———— - |son for Whyte, Redlingshafer for BEAT STUDENTS = } Officials—Referee, Engstrom; um- pire, Osborne; timer, Purser; scor- Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TIL | Firemen ... 2 1 4 <710/ AN Scholars Lead for Three|High School .3 1 5 4 13 Periods and Last Quar- ter Decides Struggle Juncau Firemen dereated Juneau | High School boys at basketball lin the Juneau High School gym- NO FALSE ALARM | nasium last night, but victory was gressive. Their passing and check- | ing were good. Rodenberg scored a | short shot for the students. Allen chalked up two points on free| throws for the Firemen. Lindstrom added one point in the same man- ner for the high schoo!, ending the scoring for the quarter. Second quarter—Allen sank one from the charity line for the Fire- en. Lindstrom did likewise for the | First quarter—The game opened | with a burst of speed with the | high school boys taking the ag- A ON CAPITOL SCREEN IN CLEVER COMEDY With “Montana Moon,” starring ment of the baseball fleld were {doan crawford, showing for the|caught by the microphones. Mayer’s all-talking picture, starcing | phere. Joe Schneck and Gus Van, famos} . secording to Van and Schenck, vaudeville team, will begin an en-|inis wasn't particularly hard to do gagement tomorrow at the Capitol | jnagmich as that was the atmas- Theatre. Is it good? Ask any of the phere e in which the hay Juneau Elks who were present' at o i VALENTINE Masquerade DANCE | 3 .. Firemen High School |achieved only after hard Playing | school. Close checking and fast i $b" film"this week kb steeped for the last twenty years. Moo H ll T h Allen . Lindstrom |and by a comparatively NaITOW pacsing featured the remainder of :h:rec‘x]n;::olor t]vfany 3 :hsem think | . AMODE the songs sung through- se a 9 on t Nelson Blomquist margin. The score was 17 to 13. the quarter. The school boys were f it is the n;ost entertaining . ploture out the picture in Pullman cars, Gartley The students sl\:rplflslc,d lhego ODJ unable ‘to locate the net. The| T g R e i s ;:ld;;:lh‘;:;;_ bathsdv on ttrlw sbtagc, 6———— PRIZES ————— 6 - o 3 e ome! ' ke 3 S - Stewart nberg | ponents. The el 0ys 8] t:’ Firemen were checked so closely 1ts story combines baseball zomance | yay1” greiq e A_RA!: .Or‘!{ he :sefl Shipke ..]g... Redlingshafer | marked improvement since €T | that they were forced to hurry theu} And vaudeville 1ife a) eld, were n't You Baby? 3 fOl‘ Men 3 for Womeu Substitutions: F‘lremenfMangan;1)rcvi0us public appearance. Going for Shipke, Blake for Stewart, into the last quarter, vchc‘y_ were Stewart for Blake, Blake for Nel-|ahead. By scoring 10 points in the COFFEE DEAL shots. | Third quarter—Lindstrom scored |a short goal for the scholars. Allen {sank a Dbasket for the firemen. |Lindstrom caged the ball for the thigh school. Blomquist registered !a point for the students from the charity line. Allen did likewise for the firemen. Blake ended the quar- / The picture ‘He’s That Kind of a Pal” “Ten Little Mamas,” “Partners, Old Fashioned Guy,” “Does My Baby?" and “Dougherty.” Bessie Love sings “I've Got a Man of My Own,” while the featured number is a love ballad called, “There Will Never Be Another Mary.” Nina Mae McKinney, is featured The stars are supported by a large cast headed by Bessie Love and including Mary Doran, J. C. Nugent, Bennie Rubin, Tom, Dugan, Eddie Gribbon and Francis X. Bushman, Jr. Some famous baseball players are teen including Ernie Orsatti, Louis Cardinals’ I'm an St. outfielder; Jim Most Appropriate Costumes Most Original Costumes Most Comical Costumes Special Dancing Feature at 11 o’clock ter. by sinking the ball for the % {in an all-colored revue called “Har- : {smoke eaters that took |Thorpe, Indian athlete and ex-|iop waqness” in which she gives a Gentlemen, 75¢ Ladies, 25¢ 77 8 | Fourth quarter—Gartley mad Juneau |Giant flelder; Bob Musray, NOW I, mper of barbarian dance rou- " | Schilling’s 2 Ib. can Coffee | o waner—cariey maae by siorm..|Anel nfielder; Wheezer Dei, et~ £ . i g gtcmlax:tym;m meaxf:irer:lhecn [m:rledm; ITS A |6ran . Brooklyn moundsman;. Bl An‘ added attraction at the Capi- M usic b Seren ers e, and then sc 7 |Piercy, Yankee pitcher in the old g 'y and \long goal. Blake registered a foul nouz, gy, Taukee. § tol beginning tomorrow will be ONE 6-CUP ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR ALL FOR $1.55 shot for the firemen. Gartley tossed a short goal for the firemen. Lind- strom turned the same trick for the students. Gartley caged the ball for the firemen; so did Stew- art. Nickish garnered two points for the high schcol on throws from the charity line. . —— —ALSO— [ days; Art Jahn, ex-Giant outfield- er; Irish Meusel, former Giant out- field star, and his brother, Bob; Elmer Reiger, ex-Cardinal pitcher; “The General,” a Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Colortone Revue, Benny Rubin. starring i | | | Chet Thomas, veteran Boston play- er; Sam Crawford, former Detroit slugger; Mike Donlin, one-time cap- tain of the New York Giants, and others. The story was written by A. P. PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY i DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP| / | Younger and was adapted to the i 3l | Deal Good for Monday, Tuesday and st {gczeen by Sarah Y. 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